Improvement in portable stalls



dnd gisten parte (eine.

; DANIEL?. LEAGII AND WILLIAM r. LEAoII, or FRANKLIN, INDIANA.

- Leners Patent No.'111,65s, met February 7', 1871.

iMPRovEMEN-r IN'PORTABLE sTALLs.-

To all 'whom it may concern;

Be it known that we, DANEL l. LnAoH and .WILLIAM F. LEACH, of Franklin, in the'county of Johnson and in the State of Indiana, have invented ce1- tain new and usefulimprovenients in4 Combined.A PortablelStall, Pen,` Vand Fencing; and do hereby declare'that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked thereonmaking a part of this specication.

The nature of our inventioncnsists in the construction'and arrangement of a coinbned portable stall, pen, and fence, 'as will be hereinafter fully set forth.

In order to enable others skilled in the art to which our invention appertaius to ina-ke and use the same, we will 'now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring tov the'annexed draw ing, in which-'- ligure l is a side elevation ol' our stall or pen; s Figure 2 is a plan view of the corner iu which the gate' is hung;

Figure 3 is a front view of the top of the'pen; and Figure 4 is a vertical cross-section oi' the feedtrough.

A A represent the posts, which can be made of eitherround or square lumber', and placed both on the outside, or one on `the outside. and one on the inside of the pen.

rlhe posts A A are connected together' by means of clips or rings a a, of anysuitable material, said clips or rings forming clamps or fastenin ,in which the corners arebraeed, as shown in the dra-wing.

The side and rear planks B .B are then inserted between said posts, as shown in iig. l; and by notching the bottom and top planks, er any desired plank, and fitting them together at the corners, they will prevent the corners freni slipping.

rJihe treadle O rnay be hinged to the bottom, or pivcted in the shown in Iig. l, as may be desired.

The rope or rod'l, that connects the treadle G to 'one arrn, d, ofthe 'IV-shaped' lever D, can be changed at will to snit by the holes in said arm.

rEhe arm e of said lever, extending in the opposite direction from the arm d, is provided with a series of notches inits upper edge, in which the weight E may be adjusted lto suit any weightsthat are to come on the treadle.

The upper arnrf of the lever D is, by a rod, g, connected with ay plate, h, ou the door ongate (Ji, which is hinged in any suitable manner.

The rod g may be adjusted at both ends'by means of holes in the arm f and plate h.

' By this arrangement any animal entering the stall or pen and tramping on the treadle C, closes the door or gate.

rllhe stall thus constructed is portable, and can be used for milking.

By laying a drop-bar, H, as shown in fr. 1, idown on the right side ofthe stall, it will admit the cali' to suck and persons to milkwithout any trouble, and by laying the-bar up, it separates the cow andthe calf.

. Upon the outer edge of the gate G is pivoted a bar,

t', and on the post A adjoining is pivoted a latch, lr, which can be let down, so that any animal entering the stall and shutting the door will lock itself in.

By throwing the latch k back, it will prevent the doer from locking.

The iced-trough I is on the earside provided with hooksm ne, so that it can readily be attached 'to any one of thc-horizontal bars B of the stall.

It'will be observed that the lumber used in this stall or penis not danaged "by-nailing, andit does not rot as bad, and can be torn down and moved without any Witnesses C. L. EVENT, J. E. HUTOHINsoN. 

